Frank Wolf

Rep. Frank Wolf (R., Va.) formally introduced legislation on Monday that would authorize the use of military force (AUMF) against the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL or ISIS) and several other terror groups.

The Senate could move to strip Americans fighting alongside Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL or ISIS) of their U.S. citizenship under a new bill set to be introduced next week by Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas), according to a source close to the senator’s office.

A leading House lawmaker is getting set to introduce a bill that would authorize the use of military force against the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL or ISIS), as well as multiple other terror groups, including Ansar al-Sharia, al Shabaab, and Boko Haram.

Americans who have travelled to foreign countries to train and fight with terror groups such as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS or ISIL) are not being barred from freely returning to America, where they post a substantial terror threat, according to a leading member of Congress.

Rep. Frank Wolf (R., Va.) warned that the seizure of key Iraqi cities by a Muslim terrorist group is bringing the region “notably closer” to “establishing a caliphate that spans the northern sections of Syria and Iraq.”

The Department of Veterans Affairs ordered a Pittsburgh VA hospital to block attempts by two Congressmen to find out about hundreds of patients languishing on the hospital’s wait list, according to a CNN report.

The battle over a long-stalled, yet widely supported congressional effort to combat the persecution of religious minorities in the Middle East has pitted leading Republicans against one another and stirred outrage from advocacy groups who are frustrated that lawmakers are foiling efforts that could help stem the bloodshed.

Rep. Frank Wolf (R., Va.) said Tuesday he is “deeply concerned” that DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart is being pressured to fall in line with the Obama administration’s political positions, despite conflicts with federal law.